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Friday, November 11, 1910
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PEKA PLAINDEALER
PASSING OF THE CALAMITY HOWLERS!
The Results of the Election Tuesday Means That Stubbs, Bristow and Dolley are Things of the Past-Kansas is Glad.
The people of Kansas should feel proud of what took place Tuesday even if Stubbs did escape by a mere scratch. We can rest assured that his wailing and howling will soon be a thing of the past. The business man, the corporation man, the laboring man, President Ripley and the Santa Fe Railway Co., can have some peace even if they are devoid of political sense. The result Tuesday means the winding up of the career of Joe Bristow, Stubbs and several of the lesser disturbers of business interests.
State Chairman Henderson Martin and Secretary W. H. Peperell are to be congratulated upon the wise, manly and conservative sight they made for Senator Hodges. They had no money and only a few newspapers to espouse their cause or Mr. Hodges would have been elected. Mr. Hodges can justly feel proud of the sight he made. Had he spoke in Shawnee county two weeks previous his majority would have reached 1,500. He is one of the most polished and convincing talkers that ever mounted a rostrum. He is polished, educated and refined and could represent Kansas anywhere and in a manner that no one would feel ashamed—a thing that cannot be said of the present Governor.
We are exceedingly thankful that Joe Dolley was defeated for the legislature. He too was a howling farce—an abstract of mistakes, a political accident. We won't be asked out of the the speaker's office at the next session should we ask that a few places be given the colored people during the session. "Dolley and the bar won't be thar" to molest us.
We are greatful to the colored voters for taking a stand against a man who is under suspicion of being implicated in a lynching. Stubbs is one of the wisest machine men Kansas ever had. He keeps a club over all of his appointees who fear him as a woman does a mouse. The remainder of the Republican ticket was elected by the usual majority. They are men of honor and tried, true Republicans.
Teddy lost at every place he spoke. President Taft must feel good over the political downfall of Roosevelt who coused all the disturbance in the party. We don't want calamity howlers in the party. Stubbs and Dolley are in the has been crowd.
The ticket will not be Stubbs and Roosevelt at the next Republican National convention. The anarchists may use them, the Republicans will not!
VOLUME XII.
PASSING OF THE CALAMITY
The Results of the Election Stubbs, Bristow and the Past--K
The people of Kansas show Tuesday even if Stubbs did not rest assured that his wailing and the past. The business man, man, President Ripley and the some peace even if they are result Tuesday means the wristow, Stubbs and several other interests.
State Chairman Henders Peperell are to be congratulated for the servative sight they made for money and only a few newspapers. Hodges would have been elected proud of the sight he made. Two weeks previous his majority is one of the most polished and mounted a rostrum. He is poised to represent Kansas anywhere would feel ashamed—a thing the Governor.
We are exceedingly thanked for the legislature. He too was mistakes, a political accident, the speaker's office at the next places be given the colored pee and the bar won't be thar" to us.
We are greatful to the campaign a man who is under scrutiny. Stubbs is one of the had. He keeps a club over all as a woman does a mouse. The ticket was elected by the usual honor and tried, true Republican.
Teddy lost at every place feel good over the political down the disturbance in the party. In the party. Stubbs and Dolly.
The ticket will not be Stub Republican National convention the Republicans will not!
LEAVENWORTH.
R B Dudley, a barber and an old resident of Topeka, died November and, the remains being brought here for burfal. Decased leaves a wife and five grown children.
IOLA NOTES.
The First AME church is moving on nicely under the new administration of Rev W P Greene, pastor. The week of jubilee just closed at the church was a grand success.
Rev Greene will hold quarterly meeting at Bassett AME church next Sunday, as Presiding Elder J W Wilson cannot come.
Trustee rally on the third Sunday in this month.
Quarterly meeting on the Fourth Sunday in this month.
The stewards and stewardesses are preparing for a Thanksgiving entertainment after services on that day. All clubs are lined up for work to raise a building fund for the new church. The Senior and Junior classes play a very important part in our services Horace Smith morganist of the Senior and Miss Burgess of the Junior, rendering a morning and evening service respectively.
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TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 11, 1910.
HUTCHINSON, KAN.
Mrs R Perkerson is confined to her bed with pneumonia and is seriously ill.
Presiding Elder Wootten held his first quarterly for this conference year on last Sunday. Different departments made good all-around reports and the quarter was both a spiritual and a financial success.
Mrs Pearl Baugh returned home Saturday after a month's visit in the East.
The social season has opened up and you can go to something every night in the week.
Miss Craw visited a few days in Wichita last week.
The c m z people are expecting a new preacher. Rev Byron has served them faithfully for three years and has gone to Kansas City to conference, to report. We trust that the Bishop will give Rev Byron a good place.
Andrew Simes leaves the 20th to visit old friends in Washington, D. C., and other Eastern points.
See Walter Evans and pay what you owe the PLAINDEALEE. It takes money to run the paper, the help, must be paid, the paper must be paid for.
Mrs Florenzo Lett has issued invitations for a musicale on Monday afternoon complimentary to Mrs Nellie Smothers of New York.
The Foreign Mission society of Ebenezer Baptist church held its weekly meeting with Mrs Jane Tolbert on Seventh street.
Mr Butler, a well known citizen, is believed to be seriously ill at his home on Washington street.
The quarterly meeting Sunday and conference Monday, with Rev King as presiding elder, was a grand success. The infants of Messers H Wilson, Anthony, Jackson and Greenly and wives, were baptized after afternoon services The Carnation Art club met on Tuesday with Miss Henry Jones, with a large number of members present and a good meeting.
Wm. Smith returned last week after spending several weeks in Illinois. Ralph Milligen returned from Topeka Sunday evening. Rev Biggers visited in Omaha this week.
The, Sewing Circle of the AME church met Tucscay afternoon with Mrs Jerre Rucker. Sixteen members and four visitors were in attendance. After business an elegant two course lunch was served. Mrs Anna Hunt returned Friday from a three weeks visit with her daughters in Chicago. Mrs Richard Nunn was hostess for the Sunflower Art club on last Wednesday afternoon.
Elex Johnson and wife returned to Centralia Saturday, after a visit of several weeks with friends and relatives in the city.
The Sewing Circle of the Ebenezer Baptist church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Montgomery.
Miss Hannah Winrow and Master Eldoc Hoy attended the Japanese party in Leavenworth last Monday evening.
The Clover Leaf dance will be on Monday Nov. 14, and not on the 20th as stated before. Visitors from St. Joseph, Leavenworth and Kansas City will attend Good music from Leavenworth is promised. Lewis Smith and wife of Topeka, Sundayed with Mr Smith's parents.
KANSAS CITY. KAN.
Miss Minnie M Howell and Jas P Berry entertained in honor of Miss Howell's sister, Mrs Mayme Smith of Colorado Springs, Colo., at the home of Mrs. F. C. Howell, 837 Freeman avenue, on Monday evening, November 7th. Progressive whist was played through the evening. Of the prizes, given by the hostess, the first was won by J B Blackburn. and the second by Miss Grace Williams. Refreshments were served and all enjoyed a delightful evening. Over twenty-five guests were present, including the guest of honor and Mrs. Mary K. Cole of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs F. J. Howell, of Colorado Springs. Colo.
WINFIELD, KAN
Rev W H Vanlue, state missionary, conducted service for Rev W F Warder on Sunday morning and evening,
Presiding Elder Wooten came in on Friday on business.
Quite a number from here attended a Hallowe'en social at Arkansas
City Mouday night and all report a fine time.
Mrs W F Warder has returned from Abilene.
Mrs Edgar Franklin has returned Sunday from her visit to Wichita.
Miss Bell Saunders entertained in a charming manner at a Hallowe'en party at the home of her parents, in the new addition. Several couples from Arkansas City were in attendance.
Lewis Oldham and wife of Arkansas city were callers here Sunday. Joseph Bell of Hutchinson is a visitor in our city.
YALE.
YALE.
Rev Martin, who preached at the Methodist church the past week, was taken suddenly with appendicitis Monday am, but is improving.
Mra R H Baker and Mrs Easter Beaton have been very sick with tonsillitis, but are much improved.
The schools are getting along finely and are well elled.
Mrs G White has had her house repaired.
Two grand entertainments will be given at the Yale Opera House, November 12 and 11. On the 12th the Modern Woodmen will till the hall, admission 15 ents; on the 14th Mr Felton. Come one and all.
Mrs Maples was visiting at Gross Thursday.
D Hudson and R Cain went to Pittsburg on business Wednesday.
Mr Hughes from Girard was in our town visiting Prof Finley.
Arthur Jackson has moved to Croweburg and is residing with his sister, Mrs. C Lewis.
S Pettibone and O S Casad will speak at the Republican meeting on Friday night.
Grant Cain attended the Hallowe'en reception given in Pittsburg
Clyde McGee is on the sick list.
Ruby Miller who has been sick for the past few weeks, is gradually improving.
Miss Elizabeth Galloway and her mother have been very sick but are now much improved.
Mrs Thomas Dozier and little Prentice Moore were in Croweburg Wednesey.
LAWRENCE. KAN.
Ernest Prather, formerly a Lawrence young man, has returned from Salt Lake City.
The Sierra Leone club met with Mrs A Scott King last Tuesday afternoon and elected the following delegates to the Inter State: Mendames Lucy Gleed, Maria Heuson, R L King; alternates, Mattie Bryant Mrs J H Young and A Scott King. Dainty refreshments were served.
Eureka club elected the following delegates to the Inter.State: Mes. dames M A Brown, M J Reed and Mr J Carson.
Alonzo Wilson of Memphis. has come here to reside.
Mrs J H Bryant of Perry, has been quite ill with typhoid fever.
Roy Harrison and Thomas Harvey of Eudoro, spent Saturday in Lawrenoe.
J H Bryant and father. of Perry, were attending to business in Law. rence on Saturday.
Edward Scott is quite ill with pneumonia.
Mrs Hattie Morrison, who has
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been quite ill, is convalescent.
Miss Ruth Prather is employed as a tailoress in Mr Steeper's tailor shop.
Mrs F D Harvey is quite low and gradually growing weaker.
The Sunday School rally at the Warren street Baptist church was a decided success. $40 being raised.
The Stewardess board met with Mrs R L King Monday afternoon.
Dr J H Young has returned and is no better.
Mme Anita Patli Brown, now travelling with her own accompanist, will give a recital for Rev Craw on Monday night, Nov. 21. She is a coloratura soprano, a student from the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and comes with the very best recommendations. She will be assisted by local talent.
The first quarterly meeting of St James Sunday, Nov. 20. Rev Brown will preach at 3 p.m. Rev Ransom morning and evening. Miss Marie Overstreet will sing at evening service. Miss Gustavia Brewer sang a beautiful solo to an appreciative audience at St James Sunday night.
ST. JOHN. KANS.
Mrs. M. E Reeves Miss Dollie Fouths arrived Thursday night from Winfield Miss Dollie will visit St. John undefinitely.
Rev T. M. Reeves and family were given a surprise last Friday night and received many tokens of apprciation.
Quarterly meeting was but ved at the A. M. E church sunday. In our absence of the presiding elder Rev. C. K White of Sterling emerated.
Rev. Ravens preached the sacramental sermon at three o'clock All enjoyed a spiritual feast.
I. H Bowen is still seriously ill.
Mrs Julia Scott has opened a restaurant west of the church.
The A. M. E church is planning for a big Thanksgiving dinner and a box social at night.
We have had a small foundation for pastor for the past ten years, but now we have one weighing about 300 pounds. The church is well pleased with him.
RESOLUTIONS
Dr. Elnora Glaapie departed this life
Oct. 10, 1910. She was a good member
of Rebecca Ann Tabernacle No. 6. She
was a regular member and always on
time.
Whereas, The Great and Supreme
Ruler has seen fit to take her from us.
She leaves a vacancy and a shadow that
will be deeply realized by the whole
order.
Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we express a hope that even so great a loss to us all may be over ruled by good by Him who doeth all things well.
Resolved, That the wisdom and ability which she has exercised in the order by service and by contribution will be held in grateful remembrance.
Resolved, That we express a very deep sympathy for the sister of the deceased Dt. Addie Glaaspie, who went far away to the bed side of her sister to care for her and then prepared for bringing her body home.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of Rebecca Ann Tabernacle No. 6.
Respectfully submitted.
Mrs. Eva Clayborne, V. P.
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John Haywood and wife left one day this week for Los Angles, California, where they go for the benefit of their failing health. Allen Sauls, of Detroit, Mich., spent a very delightful week visiting his sister, Mrs. Pearl Thomas n
Miss Edwina Smith, of 1005 Sherman street, celebrated her fourteenth birthday with a joyous birthday party Tuesday from 4 to 5.30 and 5:30 to 9:30. A host of little folks were present and the hours delightfully spent in games, music and partaking of dainty tefreshments. Each guests was presented with a handsome souvenir as a gentle reminder of the happy affair.
James Andrews and Dr. Brown are numbered among the sick. Mrs. Bettie Wright is ill. Mrs. James S. Hardrick, Miss Marie Stemmons and others very royally entertained in honor of Mr. Sauls, of Detroit.
Mesdames Mayme Fullbright, Anna Stevens and others were very successful in their entertainments for the rally Miss Lena and Roy DeBoe have returned from Kansas City. Rev. M'Larkin continues ill, but fills his pulpit every Sunday.
Rev. Scott, of the A. M. E. church and his choir will conduct the afternoon service at Gibson chapel Sunday.
Official Call of the Western Negro Press Association
Des Moines, Ia. Sept. 14. 1010
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 Oal, Utica and Smyrna, N. Va. on 25 and 26, 1910 for the purpose of discussing 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, essays, 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.
Overalls
All publications west of the Mississippi are elligible to membersip 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.
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Overprints ... 2,011
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SENATOR °CURTIS.
The following is from J. J.
Campbell's paper, the Monitor
Free Press, Wellington:
Hon. Charles Cartis, senior Unit-
ed States senator from Kansas, is
not as well know personally in this
section, probably, a in other parte
of the atate, but be unquestionably
atrenghened his hold om the voter
of his party by the speech he made
Monday afternoon in Armory hall,
Mr. Cartis told hie hearers some.
thing about the difficulties that
were experienced in drafting a eats
tsfactory tariff bill, Pown Eaat
they wanted the tariff taken off of
all meat products xo they could pet
Canadian beef and pouliry admitted
free, Phen the manufacturers want.
ad free raw material which would
take asay the protection from
what the wortern farmer razees, and
toon. ‘The baw ae finally prased
was the reeult of combromires, and
while it wae not all dat he devired
it marked an adyance over the
Dingly law and a great advance
over ary other tariff act we ever
had
Uuder the operations of the new
Jaw the averiyre importation of art.
ick thoteome in free of duty as
double what it) was under the old
law, ‘The increases of which so
much hay been said are nearly all
upon Juaurice, the wine and liquer
sehedule furnishing nearly one=
third of the entite number, Other
nomial increasee, especially in the
schedule of cotton gooda were for
the purpore of correcting errors in
the old Jaw, under which the gos-
ernment wae yearly defraudad out
ofa barge amountef dutics,
Vhe mew lawson of the best
revenue product aver enieted,
Uidee at the goverrimene’s resenne
lise beer anceeaeed hy millions tn
cvey mont Th takes money to
run a natin the the United sta es,
tocar. on the various operations
of the government, prostde for the
army andgcavy and to pay pensions
and defray the cost of internal ine
provements, ‘Lhis money has got
to be raiscd somchow and this new
tariff law bas turned a treasury def.
icit into a aurplus.
Senator Curtis gave the history
of an important emendment to the
act, giving the President power tu
covclude minminum tariff agree-
ments with other countries, effectu
ally preventing nations like Ger.
many from disuriminating against
our pork and other meat productr.
Such treaty agreements have been
concluded with all conntries with
which we do bumness and has had
rhe effect of giving the farmer the
world’s markets for what he raises.
The bietory of railroad regula.
tion was also reviewed by the Sen.
ator, showing how the Republican
party had been constantly enlarging
the control of the inter-state com.
merce commission’ and of the courts
over inter.state trattic, Thin legis.
lation needs to be wisely drawn on
account of the great number of in.
terests affevted. State legielaturca
and not infrequently congress, are
often led by popular clamor to enact
lawe that prove to be a menace and
have to be repealed at the verg first
opportunity. We instanced some
legiatation in Kansas aud cautioned
hia hearers to look at both sides
whei such legielition is demanded
—think ahead and try to see how it
will work out m practice. ‘7
“Tie Senator told an amusing sp-
ecdote or two about hie tiret vent
ure into poiltics, how when he was
running for county attorney in
Shawnee county he got over into
Pottawatomis and spent half a day
electioneering among people who
gouldn’t have voted for him if they
had wanted to,and left the audience
in pretty good humor,
ABILENE, KANS.
Mr. William Bronough of Inde-
peudence, is visiting triends and rel-
atives of this place.
Miss Cloe Marshal) of Salina was
a visitor ot Mrs. M. Gibson Tuesday,
Mre. J. Jonea of Orion and little
son, Lawrence, is visting friends
and relatives.
Mrs. W. F, Warder and little
daughter, Vernetta, retumed to their
home, alter spending a few daze of
pleasure with friends and relat.ves.
Mre, LL. McRoy of Junction City
is visting her mother, Mrs Veal.
Miss Mittie Wallacs returned from
her visit to St louis, Monday.
Master tloward Momarn returned
from Topeka Friday
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always on hand. Goods delivered to all parts of the city.
Corner Nint hand Francis Streets,
Mr. Theophile Grandpre is the guest of Mr. Glenn Watkins.
Mr. William Grimes left Monday for Ellsworth, for a few days visit.
Mrs. Ellen Page is visiting in Omaha, the guest of Mrs J G. Pegg
Mr. George Sned and family ar now located in their new home, 1227 Lincoln street.
Mrs. Wellington Porter and sister, Miss Ruth Scott, have returned from a visit of two weeks with their father in Oklahoma.
The Dumas Art club met last week with Mrs. Tolbert. The next meeting will be with Mrs. M. Carpenter, 1000 Grand avenue.
Mr. Albert Hall, who is employed as electrician at Western University, was in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. F. N Jackson returned home Saturday from a five weeks visit in Kansas City and other points.
Mrs. Samuel Carey, returned Friday from Kentucky, where he spent two weeks visiting relatives and transac ing business.
Mrs. A. C. Bell, of 1408 Taylor street, entertained the Ladies' Mite Missionary society of St. John A. M. E. church Friday afternoon.
Rev. P. H. Hill of Lawrence was in the city a few hours Tuesday, the guest of Rev. and Mrs G. W. Heory
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs of Denver, Colo. are guests of their daughter. Mrs. J. M. Wright.
Miss Edythe M. Motin, who has been attending Lincoln Institute, returned home last week on account of ill health.
Rev. W. T. Franklin has been invited to Omaha, Nebr. to preach at the Mt. Moriah Baptist church Sunday.
Mr. E S Lee of Kansas City, Mo. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Greer two days last week and he and Mr Greer, who is a fine marksman, went duck hunting and killed a fine lot of malard ducks.
Mrs. Plumb Banks of Cheyenne, Wyoming, is at home for short vi ti to her parents. She will spend a few days in Kanere City and in Jefferson City, Mo, the guest of her sister, Mrs F. E. Motin and she will also visit her sister, Mrs. t. H. Slaughter, of Omaha, Nebr. Before her return to Cheyenne
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Miss Arnielolas Chiles, stenographer in this office, is slightly indisposed this week.
Visit the Metropolitan Shine Par. lars 832 Kans. Ave. One price and same treatment to all. Preston Smith manager
Mrs Lucy Wallace has returned after a delightful visit in Southern Illinois and St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Jessica M. Hayter of Great Bend, is instructor in art work. Persons interested in the work will do well to write her.
The Golden Rod Reading club had its annual Hallowe'en party at the home of Miss Mary Jordan Monday evening.
Here is a good chance for a man who wants a good wife—"Wanted, a husband, aged forty years, no bad habits, good character." Address Mrs. Helene Frederick, 520 West Seventeenth street, Cheyenne, She is a native of the West Indies.
William Hardy who was accidentally hurt on the platform of the Rock Island depot recently, was released from Stormont hospital last week. Yet he is not able to be on duty. He left Friday for his home in Kansas City. Mo.
Lincoln Institute foot ball team will play Western University team Thanksgiving in Kansas City, Mo. for the championship of Missouri and Kansas. All old graduates are cordially invited to see their Alma Mater in action.
Mrs. Ida M. Jordan returned home Saturday from Pratt, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Tutt. Mrs. Jordan recently made a visit to Jackson, Miss., to see her grandparents. She was gone thirty days and was treated nicely. She says that cotton and sugar cane are looking fine, and that some of the people are quite wealthy.
The Oriental Art club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Graham on Lane street. An hour was spent: in doing needle work and the remaining time was given to discussion along charitable lines. Each lady feels that there is more to be done than to use the needle to beautify her own home. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Franklin on E Eleventh street.
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The City Federation of Women's club's held their regular meeting October 28 at the usual place. The ladies decided to give their annual charity entertainment Friday evening, December 23d, at the Sheldon kindergarten rooms, corner King and Lincoln streets. All people interested in the needy of our city will be pleased to remember this date and give these club women your hearty support
The A. K. W. K club met at the residence of Mrs. Lee Anderson, 1116 Western avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The guests of honor were Mesdames Mayberry, G. Page, P. Davis, J. Brown, Miss Elena Page. The first prize was won by Mrs. Mayberry, second prize, Mrs W C. Monroe and the booby prize by Mrs. Ball. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs A. B. 1106 Western avenue
A great storm passed over the out side of Tupkins Tuesday night. The members and friends of the local baptist church, about eighty members, surprised their pastor, be T Franklin, D. D. and presented him and wife all kinds of presents and a purse of cash, for in they received most hearty than. The pastor and wife appreciate such tokens of love and friendship.
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Mr George Carpenter visited in Hill City last week.
Mrs. J. R Ransom is visiting cec son, Will and wife in Kansas City this week.
Dave Stafford, a barber of Em poria, has located in this the city.
Mrs. H. B. Brown and little daughter Mildred returned Saturday after a delightful visit to California.
Mrs. Bettie Hale, mother of Dr. Jackson, attended the funeral of Dr. Birch in Kansas City, Mo. last week.
Mrs. John Mosly entertained at whist Wednesday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob of Denver Colo.
The Sewing Circle of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs J. S. Trice 1127 Jefferson st. Friday of last week.
Topeka subscribers will please get ready to pay up. Our collector will call on you in a few days.
Mr. Frank Chiles arrived in the city this week from Omaha. He is ill and will be taken to the tuberculosis camp north of city.
Visit the Metropolitan Shine Par. lars 832 Kans. Ave. One price and same treatment to all. Preston Smith manager.
Mrs J. M. Wright entertained at her home Monday complimentary to her parents Mr. and Mrs Wm. Jacobs of Denver, Colorado.
Editor Chiles and Manager Griffin left Wednesday for a trip through Oklahoma. They will visit every city in the state, and parties indebted to this paper will please be prepared to settle the account.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Greer entertained at 6 o'clock dinner last Saturday complimentary to Rev. W. S. Mosley of Jackson Tenn. Those present were Rev. J. E. Hamlett, Rev. I C. Nicholson and Mrs. M. Greer.
Mrs. Boone entertained her whist club Wednesday after noon at the residence of Mrs. Bell on Western Avenue The first prize was received by Mrs. Toot, second prize by Mrs. G Page and booby prize Mrs. Anderson.
The Florence Crittendon Mission of this city doing a work among the unfortunate girls of race that is to be highly recommended. Last year they cared for twenty girls and found good homes for four. Mrs. S. F. Mulone, president of the Mission, is a tireless worker and it is through her efforts that keeps the work active. They are preparing to give the inmate a dinner Thanksgiving and parties deniring to give toward this worthy cause will please leave name at Bigbee's grocery.
Deaths and Funerals.
Master William Reeves, son of Mr and Mrs. Leche Reeves, died at his home, 1500 Quincy street, at the age of seven years and nine months. The funeral services were held in day from the Presbyterian church Incrmont in Ipeka cemetery.
Nathan Williams, let sixty four years, was killed November 2 by an engine in the Santa Fe's. The funeral was held Saturday from the Second Baptist church on Fifteenth and Quincy street. The remains we cinerre in Mit Auburn cemetery
David Young, aged thirty-eight, died Thursday of last week of heart
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Pastor Second Baptist Church, Cor. 41 & 510 Ave. KANSAS CITY ACA
failure. His body was shipped to Mississippi. Robert Dudley died on the second of this month. The funeral services were held in Leavenworth. He was buried in Topeka cemetery on the seventh.
R. O. Hillard, who came this city from Baltimore, Md, about eighteen years ago died last week at his home in North Topeka. Deceased was a retired minister and an old soldier. He leaves two grown children.
NOTICE.
The Seventh Day Ministerial and Deacon's Union will meet with the Second Baptist church the third Sunday in November at three p.m. Everybody is urged to attend this meeting by order of
The following pupils of Buchanan school, with the assistance of Mr. H. O Abbott, gave a surprise party on Miss Georgia L. Watkins last Saturday: Misses Ruth Collina Slater McDowell, Alberta Campbell Bertha Porter, Lizz'e Mack, Edith Turner Ethel Little, Dorothy Page, Mildred McKnight, Master Fitton, Duke, Baxter Duke, Roger Campbell, Harold Ewing, Thomas Hood and Harrison Oglesvie.
State of Kansas. Shawnee County In the Matter of the estate of O. Hilliard late of Shawnee county. Kansas, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on the ninth day of November. A D 1900, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of R. O. Hilliard, late of Shawnee County, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
W. I. JAVISON,
Administrator.
First published November 11th, '10
GROWTH OF AN ORDER.
The First Grand Independent Benevolent society of Kansas and its jurisdiction was organized over forty years ago and from its birth it has grown to be benevolent in every sense of the wo.d, still taking care of its sick, burying its dead, buying property erecting halls, homes, etc, and at its last grand meeting an endowment fund was created to held widows and orphans.
Any town wishing to have such a worthy organization set up, will notify the grand organizer and lecturer, Rev. A. Wade, 718 Hancock street, Topeka, Kansas
Delson Sell, grand president, 788
Seneca street, Leavenworth, Kans;
Mrs A. Wright, grand vice president
Lawrence Kans, Miss Lillian
Jeltz grand sec'y; 012 Lane street,
Topeka, Kans; Miss Bervida Jack
son, asst' grand sec'y, 920 Miami
street, Leavenworth, Kans; Mrs S.
A. Washington, grand treasurer, 425
W Locust street Topeka, Kans or
Mrs. Laura Hubbard, grand chap
plain, Leavenworth; Mr. Porter, grand
marshall, Lawrence, Kans, w. A.
Wale, grand lecture, Topeka, Kans.
PRAFT, JANS.
Mrs H.J. Tutt has returned home after a delightful visit to Oklahoma, the guest of Mrs. McCord. She reports everything at that place progresing nicely.
Mrs. Jasmin N. Hayter exhibited her sofa pinow tops at the Second Baptist church. Two people were well pleased. It would be well that more of our young ladies would take up this work. She has a fine line of hand-painted sofa pinow tops, so we take pleasure in recommending her work wherever she may exhibit
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TAFT, OKLAHOMA, is the fastest growing colored town in the New State. Already a flourishing, prosperous community, with bank, industrial college, cotton gin, brick yard, churches and numerous stores and other enterprises. Surrounded by the most fertile farming land in Oklahoma. Splendid openings for homes seekers, business men, mechanics and others.
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The State of Kansas Shawnee County. In the Probate Court in and for said county In the Matter of the Estate of Simon Peter Jordan.
Creditors and other persons interested in the aforesaid estate, are here by notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and for said County, sitting at the court house in the city of Topeka, Shawnee County Kans a, on the fifth day of December, A. D. 1910 for a full and final settlement of said estate.
Dated October 26.h, A D. 1910.
FRANK HOBART, Administrator.
First published November 1 h. '10
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
No. 20,170
State of Kansas
P. C. Wadsworth and J. L. Mellree
You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, in an action pending in said Court, wherein Charles Blood Smith is plaintiff 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, said 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 8, 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 garnishment summons has been served, will be ordered sold and the proceeds of such sale be applied upon the satisfaction of such judgment.
Wirrss my hand and the seal of said Court at my office in the City of Topaka, in the County of Shawnee, in the State of Kansas, this 15th day of September, A. D, 1910.
R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk.
(Seul.)
SAMUEL BARNUM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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without removal or delay, payable to sign papers at home.
Baker, Jr.,
Present and Notary Public.
Same Location
N. E Cor Ninth and Pine Sts.,
cal 5225.
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Muskogee, Okla.,
Sale
Muskogee will be the fastest growing
investment in Oklahoma.
Great oil and gas field south of
our home town to South Muskogee allow you $25 rebate for the oil and gas wells now in operation in
ity Get Away from You.
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Address,
gee Town Co.,
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA
Cyrkm 6542
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 sacrifice 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, 1911. 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 succeal 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.
Agenta: Prof. G. N. Bowen, W. J. A. Jackson, Oklahoma City, G. W. Wright, Jr., 940 Spruce St., Topcha, Kan, A. J. Bryant, Silverton, Colo.
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LEROY ROBERTS,
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PRESTON PHILLIPS
Properteton.
In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas.
Iva Harden, Plaintiff.
VS No. 26 255
Hugh J. Harden, Defendant.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
State of Kansas
County of Shawnee
The State of Kansas To Hugh J
Harden, defendant, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this 8th day of September, 1910, commenced her said action in said court asking for a divorce, a return of her maiden name of Iva Cunningham, and for all relief to which she may be entitled in equity. And you are further notified and warned that unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the 21st day of October, A. D. 1910, that said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered 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. BOLINGER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest: R. L. THOMAS.
Clerk of the District Court.
(SKAL)
WILL H. WITTIG, President and Manager
GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO.
Union Depot Drug store.
Mail Orders Prompily Attended.
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1056 Union Avenue. KANSAS C
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E.L.GAYDEN. Real Estate
DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE?
The Knights and Ladies of the Orient
A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will issue policies for your children paying Partial life, Sick, Funeral and Death Benefit of death. No home-loving man can afford to be with Insurance.
THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly a by the laws of the State of Kansas, and is under the Super of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are bonded in a reliable Company. Literal terms to agents. For information address
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Top
Our Motto: "Prompt Payment of Claims.
JOHN M. WRIGHT,
PEARL McNEAL
National President.
THE MAGIC AND HAIR: STRAIGHT
MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. POSTAGE PAYMENT
SEMEL MONEY BY POSTOFFICE MONTH
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Every lady can have a beautiful and luxurious hair if she uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo Magic dries the hair, removing the dandruff; straightens the curliest head of hair.
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The Aluminum Comp is easily detached from the heating bar, then, after the ed 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 handbag.
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Why is Meadow Gold better than other butter? cause the cream is pasteurized and churned according to the best known methods of scientific butter-making, serving all the sweetness and flavor.
These excellent qualities are kept for you through of the air-tight, odor-proof, dust-proof package in every print of Meadow Gold is enclosed.
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Stonestreet @ Gain
DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? The Knights and Ladies of the Orient,
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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. Lateral terms to agents. For information address:
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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 curly 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 gun 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
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..Meadow Gold Butter..
..Meadow Gold Butter..
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?
The Continental Creamery Go.,
Undertakers and Embalmers.
We carry one Lines of Undert in the State. We m Three Licensed Embastance.
Both Phones 52. 7TH & QUINCY STA. TOPEKA
GIVTE IT JUST ONE TRY AND YOU'LL ALWAYS BU
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THE FOREST PARK MILLING CO. OTTAWA, KANSAS.
LIFE; INSURANCE
adies of the Orient,
will issue policies for yourself and
Funeral and Death Benefits in case
can afford to be without Life
S of the ORIENT is duly authorized
and is under the Superintendent
ers are bonded in a reliable Surety
ts. For information address:
RS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka
p. Payment of Claims.
PEARL, McNEAL,
National Secretary
THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER
AND HAIR: STRAIGHTENER
MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. POSTAGE PAID.
SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER.
Body can have a beautiful and luxuriant head of
uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the
in the hair, removing the dandruff; and it will
be curled head of hair.
Ammo 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. Literal terms to agents. Write
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Gold Butter...
Better than other butter? Be-
zied and churned according to
scientific butter-making, pre-
d flavor.
Are kept for you through use
in dust-proof package in which
and is enclosed.
Butter when you are sure of
Creamery Go.,
@ Gaines
We carry one of the Finest Lines of Undertaking Goods in the State. We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance.
T ONE TRY ALWAYS BUY Flour Patent
TOPEKA, KAN.
North, South, East and West
Reduced rates to Oklahoma, Texas. Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and other places on sale first and third Tuesdays of each month.
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T. L. KING, Agent.
The Ideal Bakery
KEIL & SCHAEFER, Props.
Fresh Bread ever
Everything strict
other Bread—o
721 WEST SIXTH STREET
The Centr
resh Bread every day from the real sanitary Bakery. Everything strictly modern and first-class. Have no other Bread—ours is wholesome and healthful
AT SIXTH STREET. TOPEKA, KANSAS
Central National Bank
of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Fresh Bread every day from the real sanitary Bakery. Everything strictly modern and first-class. Have no other Bread—ours is wholesome and healthful
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits 70,254.50
A Share of Your Patronage Solicited
We do not handle any cheap or low grade whiskies We do not pay Express charges.
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We have the machinery. We determined to please you if you like THE MU
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Topeka's Soft Water
Laundry
WS, Poulin and M'gr
We have the machinery. We use the PUREST materials. We are determined to please you if you'll give us the chance. Let us try today. "THE MUTUAL."
Water Ocean Mills. Willis Norton & Co., Daily Capacity 1,000 Barrels.
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Santa Fe
The Place That's Different
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And a willingness to please go hamp in hand.
Perfunctory attention to the work results in only a fair amount of satisfaction while honest endeavor, care, good materials and up-to-date machinery are sure to bring the BEST RESULTS.
WEIR, XANS.
THE
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PAYNE HAT COMPANY
St. Joseph, Mo.
Prof Charles Yeager of Baxter was a visitor in our city last week and visited the day school.
Mrs. Sallie Christian is very sick
Rev A J Rogers filled the stand at St. John Baptist church Sunday morning and night.
Mrs. Tobe Carter, who has been sick for a month past, is better.
Alen Forman, who got his collar bone broken at Cherokee in Hampton No. 6. a few days after the min is opened in September, is up and was in Weir Saturday.
The revival at St. John Baptist church is on in full. Preaching every night.
J W Russell of Topeka was in the city last week.
Mrs. S. A. Kinnell queen another of Emma Gaines Lodge, No. 26, paid the death claim of little Shelley Young on the 30th.
Mrs. W. W. Ewing was surprised on the first by the members of a club led by Mrs. Mattie Glasscox, who gave her a present of new shoes and hose.
C. D. SMITH DRUG CO.
This is to certify that I George McNeal, past master of the United Brothers or Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Leaf of Kansas paradiction;
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 313-315-317-319-321-323 So. Third St. Send for Catalog. ST. JOSEPH, MO.
I do hereby appoint Lazzio Philips as my deputy with authority to organize temples and juvenile societies in the state of Kaneaa and I pray God's blessing upon her and that God may crown her labors with success.
Wise Housewives Use Acme and Jersey Lily Flour
I hereby set my official seal this 24th day of October, 1910. G W. McNEAL, Grand Master
Grand Sec'y.
Our Saint Joseph Trip.
Because it is always good and costs no more than common flour.
We visited St. Joseph, Mo, several days ago. This city is one of the wealthiest in the West. It has more jobbing houses than Kansas City and vies with St Louis. Found the colored people there, the rank and file, about as usual, moving no faster but, if anything, a little slower. The Drs. seem to be doing fine. Drs. Crossland, Carlou and Ricketts are the leading physicians of the town. Dr McAlister, the dentist is doing well. J H Ramsey the undertaker, has been in business five years and doing fine. Dr. C. S. Wheatly the chiropodist and mantourist, has the cream of the town as his customers and a fine office in the heart of the town. L. E. Perry is one of the most successful second men in the West. He manufactures mattresses; and in fact is a thorough business man. We wish we had more like him in the West. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker own one of the finest confectionery, bakery, ice cream and soda water businesses in the West, in their own building, a two story brick. Mr. Walker is one of the best colored men in St. Joseph. Prof. Harry Robinson has a beautiful park, with modern conveniences, moving pictures and vaudeville. He also manufactures hair braids, wigs, puffs, and other hair goods. M D Lowry, the tailor, is a success. His business has grown to more than he can do. Cleaning and dyeing is his principal strength. A. D. Hartz is with the United States Savings Bank, and writes fire insurancees. We are proud to note a man of the race in that line. Miss Bearrice Swinny is our correspondent and agent, 2515 Jones St. A drug store would do well if the colored people would quit figthing. A grocery store, well conducted, would do well. A laundry would pay and a blacksmith shop do well. St. Joseph has a good class of white people and will help a worthy business enterprise operated by colored people. The colored man is at fault to a large extent for his backwardness in St Joseph.
The Acme Milling Co. Oklahoma City, Okla.
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